THE OBJECTIVE IN CORPORATE FINANCE. If you don t know where you are going, it does not macer how you get there!

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THE OBJECTIVE IN CORPORATE FINANCE If you don t know where you are going, it does not macer how you get there!

Set Up and Objective 1: What is corporate finance 2: The Objective: Utopia and Let Down 3: The Objective: Reality and Reaction The Investment Decision Invest in assets that earn a return greater than the minimum acceptable hurdle rate The Financing Decision Find the right kind of debt for your firm and the right mix of debt and equity to fund your operations The Dividend Decision If you cannot find investments that make your minimum acceptable rate, return the cash to owners of your business Hurdle Rate 4. Define & Measure Risk 5. The Risk free Rate 6. Equity Risk Premiums 7. Country Risk Premiums 8. Regression Betas 9. Beta Fundamentals 10. Bottom-up Betas 11. The "Right" Beta 12. Debt: Measure & Cost 13. Financing Weights Investment Return 14. Earnings and Cash flows 15. Time Weighting Cash flows 16. Loose Ends Financing Mix 17. The Trade off 18. Cost of Capital Approach 19. Cost of Capital: Follow up 20. Cost of Capital: Wrap up 21. Alternative Approaches 22. Moving to the optimal Financing Type 23. The Right Financing Dividend Policy 24. Trends & Measures 25. The trade off 26. Assessment 27. Action & Follow up 28. The End Game Valuation 29. First steps 30. Cash flows 31. Growth 32. Terminal Value 33. To value per share 34. The value of control 35. Relative Valuation 36. Closing Thoughts

First Principles Maximize the value of the business (firm) The Investment Decision Invest in assets that earn a return greater than the minimum acceptable hurdle rate The Financing Decision Find the right kind of debt for your firm and the right mix of debt and equity to fund your operations The Dividend Decision If you cannot find investments that make your minimum acceptable rate, return the cash to owners of your business The hurdle rate should reflect the riskiness of the investment and the mix of debt and equity used to fund it. The return should reflect the magnitude and the timing of the cashflows as welll as all side effects. The optimal mix of debt and equity maximizes firm value The right kind of debt matches the tenor of your assets How much cash you can return depends upon current & potential investment opportunities How you choose to return cash to the owners will depend on whether they prefer dividends or buybacks 3

The ObjecJve in Decision Making In tradijonal corporate finance, the objecjve in decision making is to maximize the value of the firm. A narrower objecjve is to maximize stockholder wealth. When the stock is traded and markets are viewed to be efficient, the objecjve is to maximize the stock price. Maximize firm value Assets Maximize equity value Liabilities Maximize market estimate of equity value Existing Investments Generate cashflows today Includes long lived (fixed) and short-lived(working capital) assets Assets in Place Debt Fixed Claim on cash flows Little or No role in management Fixed Maturity Tax Deductible Expected Value that will be created by future investments Growth Assets Equity Residual Claim on cash flows Significant Role in management Perpetual Lives 4

The Classical ObjecJve 5

What can go wrong? 6

Who s on Board? The Disney Experience - 1997 7

So, what next? When the cat is idle, the mice will play... When managers do not fear stockholders, they will ozen put their interests over stockholder interests Greenmail: The (managers of ) target of a hosjle takeover buy out the potenjal acquirer's exisjng stake, at a price much greater than the price paid by the raider, in return for the signing of a 'standsjll' agreement. Golden Parachutes: Provisions in employment contracts, that allows for the payment of a lump- sum or cash flows over a period, if managers covered by these contracts lose their jobs in a takeover. Poison Pills: A security, the rights or cashflows on which are triggered by an outside event, generally a hosjle takeover, is called a poison pill. Shark Repellents: AnJ- takeover amendments are also aimed at dissuading hosjle takeovers, but differ on one very important count. They require the assent of stockholders to be insjtuted. Overpaying on takeovers: AcquisiJons ozen are driven by management interests rather than stockholder interests. No stockholder approval needed.. Stockholder Approval needed 8

6 ApplicaJon Test: Who owns/runs your firm? Look at: Bloomberg printout HDS for your firm Who are the top stockholders in your firm? What are the potenjal conflicts of interests that you see emerging from this stockholding structure? Outside stockholders - Size of holding - Active or Passive? - Short or Long term? Government Control of the firm Managers - Length of tenure - Links to insiders Employees Lenders Inside stockholders % of stock held Voting and non-voting shares Control structure B HDS Page PB Page 3-12 9

Case 1: Splintering of Stockholders Disney s top stockholders in 2003 10

Case 2: VoJng versus Non- vojng Shares & Golden Shares: Vale Brazilian(Ins=tu=onal( 6%( Brazilian(retail( 5%( Brazilian( Govt.( 6%( Valespar(ownership Litel&Participaço 49.00% Eletron&S.A. 0.03% Bradespar&S.A. 21.21% Mitsui&&&Co. 18.24% BNDESPAR 11.51% Brazilian(retail( 18%( Brazilian(Govt.( 4%( Valespar( 1%( Non/Brazilian( (ADR&Bovespa)( 29%( Valespar( 54%( Golden (veto) shares owned by Brazilian govt Brazilian(Ins<tu<onal( 18%( Non.Brazilian( (ADR&Bovespa)( 59%( Common (voting) shares 3,172 million Preferred (non-voting) 1,933 million Vale Equity Vale has eleven members on its board of directors, ten of whom were nominated by Valepar and the board was chaired by Don Conrado, the CEO of Valepar. 11

Case 3: Cross and Pyramid Holdings Tata Motor s top stockholders in 2013 12

Case 4: Legal rights and Corporate Structures: Baidu The Board: The company has six directors, one of whom is Robin Li, who is the founder/ceo of Baidu. Mr. Li also owns a majority stake of Class B shares, which have ten Jmes the vojng rights of Class A shares, granjng him effecjve control of the company. The structure: Baidu is a Chinese company, but it is incorporated in the Cayman Islands, its primary stock lisjng is on the NASDAQ and the listed company is structured as a shell company, to get around Chinese government restricjons of foreign investors holding shares in Chinese corporajons. The legal system: Baidu s operajng counterpart in China is structured as a Variable Interest EnJty (VIE), and it is unclear how much legal power the shareholders in the shell company have to enforce changes at the VIE. 13

Things change.. Disney s top stockholders in 2009 14

Task Assess corporate governance at your company Read Chapter 2 15